A Malaysian clothing company MamaPride has created maternity pants which conceal a women's 'intimate parts' during childbirth. The online store claims some women in the Muslim-majority country 'do not agree' with male doctors delivering their baby.
It says the product, which 'preserves the dignity of females' by covering the thighs, ankles and knees during labour, is the first of its kind in the world.
The trousers resemble baggy tracksuit bottoms and open only at the crotch to enable delivery of the baby,
The 'aurat' refers to the parts of a Muslim woman's body that must be covered. It then described how the opening in the pants has just enough space just for the 'baby to make its way out', The Malay Online reported.
Does this pant worth buying?
MamaPride sells the trousers on its Facebook page and website for around £20 each. They are available in three sizes - large, extra-large and extra-extra-large.
MamaPride has written on its Facebook page that the modesty of Muslim women is often ignored during childbirth.
The post read: 'Are we to just ignore the honour and aurat of our wives just like that? Where is the honour of Muslim women?
The 'aurat' refers to the parts of a Muslim woman's body that must be covered. It then described how the opening in the pants has just enough space just for the 'baby to make its way out', The Malay Online reported.
Does this pant worth buying?
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